Amen TT......faith saves eternally and the hope from said faith and salvation = a confident expectation of something GUARANTEED--->Eternal life through Christ
Amen TT......faith saves eternally and the hope from said faith and salvation = a confident expectation of something GUARANTEED--->Eternal life through Christ
Thanks.....remember....how many times I have been accused of not posting scripture.....I have posted thousands of scriptures in this thread from the opening salvo....
Exactly......with no problem at all....Interesting isn't it, those who promote false doctrine seem to little to no compunction around making false allegations?
I don't listen to accusers.
If you want me to read your posts then control yourself.
Amen! Not hard to understand. Just hard for works-salvationists to ACCEPT. Their hands are full of their works and they will not let go in order to receive Christ through faith. Some will even try to dance around Ephesians 2:8,9 by saying we are saved by "these" works and just not "those" works and teach that Ephesians 2:9 only applies to "those" works. Yet Paul made it clear that we are not saved by works in general (Romans 4:2-6; Titus 3:5; 2 Timothy 1:9 etc..).For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; and not of works lest any man should boast
just remember, while followhissteps ( peterjens ) lectures on and on about walking just as Jesus walked, he rejects the Biblical definition of sin, and goes with the got questions . org for his definitions of sin.
the words of one who has a got questions . org theology are hollow and empty.
People still respond to him?So says the master accuser.
You are a coward.
just remember, while followhissteps ( peterjens ) lectures on and on about walking just as Jesus walked, he rejects the Biblical definition of sin, and goes with the got questions . org for his definitions of sin.
the words of one who has a got questions . org theology are hollow and empty.
In regards to having been saved by grace through faith, not works, Jesus did it all. (Ephesians 2:8,9) Christ's finished work of redemption is sufficient and complete to save believers. No supplements needed. (Romans 3:24-28) Justification is the work of God in which He accounts the believer as righteous apart from works (Romans 4:5-6; Philippians 3:9). This righteousness is not earned or maintained by the performance of those who have been saved through faith and is certainly not received by unbelievers.Is our goal to be like Jesus in our walk, in our prayer life, in our expectations?
Are we like Jesus today?
How will we make up the gap, and does scripture call us to put effort in to do
this very thing, or is it all sloth of spirituality or called resting in God and He does it all?
If we claim to know Jesus yet abiding in sin is the slavery to which we must get used
to, of what benefit to us is faith?
Who believes someone who says, Yes I will do that, but does nothing compared to one
who both declares their intentions and carries them out?
We are saved through faith in Jesus and the cross for the forgiveness of our sins, but
this does not work if we stay as we are, because our faith and forgiveness are just words
with no impact.
Lol. Is that his church? I thought he said he was nazarine
People still respond to him?